They are available from the company’s online shop and presented in a white embossed gift box, with a personal signature and handwritten note from Miss Brain.

“I want people to remember that the hand frames still exist and remember their importance, the history and heritage,” she added.

“It’s obviously not a big production line and there isn’t any possibility to create over 100 a day, but it’s a nice skill to acquire and it’s great to be able to leave GH Hurt & Son with something after I go back to university.”

Gh Hurt & Son regularly offers work placements to students from Nottingham Trent University’s fashion and textiles courses each year.